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<blockquote data-quote="Sparkbart" data-source="post: 23422" data-attributes="member: 652"><p>I've been flying drones for along time. All drones can "fly away". There are so many variables that can affect a drone. Being aware of your surroundings, having a checklist, knowing your drone can help minimize these chances. </p><p></p><p>IMO, why you "may" see more flyaways posted on the Spark forums is because the Spark can be a person's first drone and are just learning to fly/operate a drone. My Spark has been rock-solid and dependable. </p><p></p><p>When it comes to selecting between the Spark and the Mavic as your only drone, it depends on your needs/wants. IMO, the Spark is a good choice if you are looking for a very portable drone that you want to capture basic pics/videos. I say basic, but its more than good enough for just about anything the average person wants to do.</p><p></p><p>IMO, if I were to buy/own only 1 drone, it'd be a Mavic. It does just about everything better than the Spark except being smaller. The Mavic has longer flight times, better range, better camera, works seamlessly with the goggles, handles winds better, just to name a few things...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sparkbart, post: 23422, member: 652"] I've been flying drones for along time. All drones can "fly away". There are so many variables that can affect a drone. Being aware of your surroundings, having a checklist, knowing your drone can help minimize these chances. IMO, why you "may" see more flyaways posted on the Spark forums is because the Spark can be a person's first drone and are just learning to fly/operate a drone. My Spark has been rock-solid and dependable. When it comes to selecting between the Spark and the Mavic as your only drone, it depends on your needs/wants. IMO, the Spark is a good choice if you are looking for a very portable drone that you want to capture basic pics/videos. I say basic, but its more than good enough for just about anything the average person wants to do. IMO, if I were to buy/own only 1 drone, it'd be a Mavic. It does just about everything better than the Spark except being smaller. The Mavic has longer flight times, better range, better camera, works seamlessly with the goggles, handles winds better, just to name a few things... [/QUOTE]
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